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Welcome back to the Friday podcast where I'm joined by AmplifyME co-founder Piers Curran to talk all things global markets.
Three hot topics up for discussion this week:
1) Nvidia's earnings, which resulted in their shares skyrocketing 25% to become the fourth largest company in the Nasdaq100. We look at whether the company is worth the hype.
2) We scratch beneath the surface of the current stock market rally and look at some potential warning signs that we may be nearing the end of the bear market rally.
3) Status check on the US debt ceiling negotiations as the clock runs down. We share the timeline on what to watch out for in the coming days.
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